Family tributes to motorcyclist killed in crash

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Jack Singleton's death would leave a "massive void" in their lives, his family said

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A motorcyclist who died in a crash with two other vehicles was a "kind-hearted son and loving father", his family has said.

Jack Singleton was travelling along Redbourn Road in Hemel Hempstead at about 06:40 BST on 17 June when the collision happened.

Hertfordshire Police said Mr Singleton died at the scene. He was 35.

A 23-year-old man arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, causing death while having no insurance or while disqualified, and fraud, was released on bail.

In a statement from the victim's family, released by police, they said: "We are totally heartbroken to confirm the death of Jack Singleton, eldest son of Carol and Chris, on Monday 17 June.

"He was involved in a road traffic collision on his way to work, leaving for a normal day, never to come home.

"Jack was an amazing kind-hearted son, a dedicated, loving father to Toby and Liam, a partner to Natalie whom he loved and adored, a brother to Lucy, Harry and Vanessa and an uncle to Maisy and Ella."

In a further tribute, they spoke of his "kindness, love, support and generosity", before they added: "We have a massive void in our lives that can never be filled."

Hertfordshire Police has appealed for any witnesses to the incident to get in touch.

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